Green tea can slightly boost your metabolism to accelerate weight loss. I doubt green tea alone would allow you to lose weight, but with a weight loss plan already in place, green tea would probably give you a small boost.

For the past year I've been drinking 2-3 cups of green tea a day (mainly because it's healthier than soda and there is only so many glasses of water I can drink before I go insane, lol). I've lost a bit over 100lbs I'm not sure if the green tea boosted my metabolism, but drinking it is healthy option and if it helps weight loss that's an added benefit!

I'm also not sure if green tea is really that much of a metabolism booster, but I do think it's a great replacement for sodas, and a nice change from water! Go for it. I'm sure it won't hinder you, at least...and it tastes good!

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redreine - What are in those pills? Be careful because it sounds like the pills are a laxative and your body can actually become addicted to laxatives in such of a way that it would NEED them to go.

As far as green tea in pills, from what I've read, you can't get the same antioxidants in the pills as you would from drinking green tea. Don't like green tea? How about white tea? black tea? Both have antioxidants. Don't like tea? Then look at other high antioxidant foods like blueberries.

My green tea pills definitely don't work as a laxative... they are a diuretic though (as is green tea itself...)

One thing: they're a blood thinner (like ibuprofen and aspirin), so I have to stop taking them after today so I can go under the knife in a week. Metabolic withdrawal during Christmas is going to be awful.

I have drank an average of 4 cups of green tea daily for more than 10 years (because I like it) and during that time always weighed over 250. So if there is any affect on weight, my experience would show it to be pretty negligible.

I drink a lot of green tea - maybe 2-3 cups a day - I don't know if its helped in my weight loss as a metabolism booster, but it definately helps as a diuretic, as well as giving me something low-calorie (other than water) to put in my system.

Celestial seasonings makes a green tea cut with white tea that isn't too abrasive, if you don't like the taste of regular green tea.

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The only real study ever done on green tea and weight loss showed if you drink 4 cups of green tea every single day, you might lose up to 8 pounds in a year. Also, this must be real green tea, as supplements (including extracts)have not shown to be effective and are questionable as an antioxidant as well. Apparently the body doesn't metabolize them as well as the real deal. Freshness of the green tea matters as well. If your box of tea has been sitting in your cabinet (or at the grocer or the warehouse before it) for longer than 6 months, you'll gain much less antioxidant benefit. You might consider buying green tea from sites like Adagio that turn it over quicker and offer higher quality leaves.

A lot of members here drink green tea regularly for the antioxidant benefits and many have commented that it did not help in weight loss at all. However, a lot of members have said that they often reach for a cup of green tea instead of something with calories, so it helps in that respect

I have always drank green tea over the past few years, and in these years my weight has increased. Without proper diet green tea is so magic cure. However, It is full of antioxidants, tastes delicious (to me anyway), and goes well with food. So for me green tea doesn't seem to do much, but I feel that if I am dieting it gives me some confidence when I drink green tea that maybe just maybe it does help. Oh and it shouldn't be making you go to the bathroom so much like a commenter said above. I wonder if that is another ingredient in the pills or from something else?